- Excellent sound quality, minimal ear fatigue, and moderate pressure
- I can supply a photo after three months of excessively meticulous operation, which amounted to one hour per day on average, but I fail to understand the value.
- The fact that it is only 7,990 dollars can be seen as a potential advantage. For the purpose of promoting noise reduction, which does not in fact exist, it is best to use the most basic wireless headphones possible, make the greatest amount of cost savings possible in every area, and do this.
- Do not be tricked into thinking that noise reduction actually works; it is merely a feature for show. To provide a brief overview: the sound quality of these headphones is very, very poor, when it should be the primary focus of any good pair of headphones. The second function makes a lot of noise, does not work, and was proclaimed to be there for show by the marketers. There is not a single reason why I would want to pick them up and put them on my head, including the fact that they are not foldable, the quality of the plastic, the materials used for the ear cushions, the absence of a cover, and the non-tactile control buttons that are difficult to locate. Utter failure. There is no indication as to who they were intended for. In addition, I have every intention of doing so.
- - battery - decent sound, but not suitable for music enthusiasts - the ability to function on a wire without consuming battery life - comfortable fit
- - A reduction in noise for four out of five (more details in the comments) - plastic case (in general, everything is fine, but if you accidentally touch the surface with the headphone case, then unpleasant sensations are guaranteed) - reserved space for volumes - covers available for purchase separately
- noise reduction, quality of construction, and selection of materials As promised, the battery life is 35 hours despite the significant reduction in noise.
- may not be pleasant for those with particularly large ears.